My thanks to both NetGalley and the publisher Macmillian- Tor/Forge for an advanced copy of this second volume in this fantasy series.
The problem with a lot of fantasy books and series is that for all the fantastic imagery authors think up, magic, exotic and different creatures, sometimes dragons, mostly swords is that the stories don't really vary that much in ideas and writing styles. One book pretty much reads the same way as the previous book. Kerstin Hall is not that kind of author. In the second book in the Mkalis Cycle, Second Spear Hall expands on ideas touched on in the first book, changes the protagonist, and even changes her writing style and the readers view of this totally original and different fantasy world.
Our story begins just as the last book ended, , however we have a new protagonist with a very different view of the world around her, and the magical worlds that exist. Tyn is a warrior, Second Spear for the defense of her world, one of 998 worlds that make up Mkalis. Beset by enemies Tyn takes part in a court case to stop their enemy, one that goes badly for our heroes and leads to Tyn suspension. At the same time Tyn has ideas of what she was before she came to be in service to her ruler, and her confusion is effecting not only her job but the security of the realm. Soon their enemy attacks armed with a God Sword, a weapon that kills without slashing, and guards a person without moving, stopping all attacks almost before they begin. Tyn, a new member of ther group and her superior the First Spear begin to travel around the many worlds seeking allies, and her own ruler a demon who had to flee from the God Sword.
For a slim book there is a lot going on. The writing is a bit different from the first book, a little clearer in spots, but also with a different voice, one that fit Tyn perfectly as she battles physically and mentally for her people. A few chapters go on a little, one that features cats is a chapter that didn't seem to go anywhere. However the plotting is good, and never loses sight of where the story is going, and what is going on. This is the second book, and there is a bit of a learning curve in figuring things out, but the story does a good job of telling the reader what is going on, so that shouldn't be a problem.
A really very good fantasy story, that is going a lot of places storywise, one that I am excited to read more of. The world is interesting, and is presented well, and makes sense. Looking at it from different characters is a good way to give reader a sense of scope and how things work. My only complaint, and this is more for the publishers, please in the beginning just a brief reminder to readers about what is going on and basic who's who. I know that this might be a money thing, but I can't be the only reader who reads a lot of books, and with the passage of time sometimes even a book a reader loves, can be forgotten, or confused for something else. This is a minor quibbe. A very enjoyable, intriguing fantasy series, that works really well at the novella size.